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Who appointed Elena Kagan?

Who appointed Elena Kagan?

Barack ObamaElena Kagan / Appointer
Kagan was nominated to the Supreme Court of the United States by President Barack Obama (D) on May 10, 2010, to fill the seat of John Paul Stevens. Obama said of Kagan, “Elena is widely regarded as one of the nation’s foremost legal minds.” The American Bar Association rated Kagan as Unanimously Well Qualified.

Who is responsible for confirming Supreme Court nominees?

When the debate ends, the Senate votes on the nomination. A simple majority of the Senators present and voting is required for the judicial nominee to be confirmed. If there is a tie, the Vice President who also presides over the Senate casts the deciding vote.

Why is Elena Kagan important?

Elena Kagan (1960- ) is an associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court known for her deep knowledge of First Amendment issues, not only as a jurist but also as a former member of the legal academy.

Who appointed Roberts?

George W. BushJohn Roberts / Appointer

Who’s the youngest Supreme Court justice?

Is Amy Coney Barrett the youngest justice on the Supreme Court? Yes, she is the youngest justice serving on the court. Associate Justice Neil Gorsuch, who is four years older, is the second youngest.

Was Kagan a judge?

Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan went to Harvard, though she has never served as a judge. Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan has never been a judge, and some people think that’s a problem.

What religion is Coney Barrett?

practicing Catholic
Barrett is a practicing Catholic. Since birth, she has been a member of the Christian parachurch community People of Praise, an ecumenical covenant community founded in South Bend.

How old is Kavanaugh?

57 years (February 12, 1965)Brett Kavanaugh / Age

Who is the oldest justice?

After the recent passing of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the oldest current Supreme Court justice is Stephen Breyer at 82 years of age. Breyer was appointed by President Bill Clinton back in the 90s and has served for over 25 years. Before joining the Supreme Court, Breyer was a judge on the First Circuit Court of Appeals.